Sierra Leone's Ebola lockdown likely to be extended; testing reveals dozens of ... Daily News & Analysis
A three-day lockdown in Sierra Leone aimed at stemming the worst Ebola epidemic on record has identified dozens of new infections, but has not reached everyone in the country and is likely to be extended, a senior official said on Sunday. In one of the most ...
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A three-day lockdown in Sierra Leone aimed at stemming the worst Ebola epidemic on record has identified dozens of new infections, but has not reached everyone in the country and is likely to be extended, a senior official said on Sunday. In one of the most ...
Ebola outbreak: Sierra Leone lockdown not extended
Israel joins fight against Ebola in Africa
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Harsh Vardhan: Kerala's achievements in health sector model for country India Today
In Karala, Harsh Vardhan was full of praise for its commitments to the health sector. The Union Health Minister, while maintaining that the achievements of Kerala in the health sector is a model for the country, said the state has been "maintaining quality right ...
Harsh Vardhan urges medical fraternity to work hard and reclaim old gloryTheHealthSite
Suicide prevention a health priority: Harsh VardhanBusiness Standard
Keralas achievements in health sector model for countryindiatvnews.com
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In Karala, Harsh Vardhan was full of praise for its commitments to the health sector. The Union Health Minister, while maintaining that the achievements of Kerala in the health sector is a model for the country, said the state has been "maintaining quality right ...
Harsh Vardhan urges medical fraternity to work hard and reclaim old glory
Suicide prevention a health priority: Harsh Vardhan
Keralas achievements in health sector model for country
Recognise dementia as emerging epidemic: experts The Hindu
With close to four million elders in India, including nearly 35,000 from Bangalore, suffering from dementia, experts want this progressive and degenerative brain disorder to be included in the national health programmes along with other major ...
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With close to four million elders in India, including nearly 35,000 from Bangalore, suffering from dementia, experts want this progressive and degenerative brain disorder to be included in the national health programmes along with other major ...
Treat Alzheimer's early: Experts
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Health Minister Harsh Vardhan confident of lowering child mortality before 2030 TheHealthSite
Dr. Harsh Vardhan Health Minister Harsh Vardhan Thursday assured that government will reduce the newborn mortality rate to single-digit much before the 2030 target date with their action plan. We must achieve our goal within a short time,' he said ...
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Dr. Harsh Vardhan Health Minister Harsh Vardhan Thursday assured that government will reduce the newborn mortality rate to single-digit much before the 2030 target date with their action plan. We must achieve our goal within a short time,' he said ...
Srinagar army hospital saving lives as health infrastructure crumbles gulfnews.com
Srinagar: At a time when almost the entire health-care infrastructure in Srinagar city in the northern state of Jammu and Kashmir has been rendered ineffective by the devastating floods, the Army's 92 Base Hospital has saved more than 300 people including ...
Army hospital saving lives as health infrastructure crumblesPress Trust of India
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Srinagar: At a time when almost the entire health-care infrastructure in Srinagar city in the northern state of Jammu and Kashmir has been rendered ineffective by the devastating floods, the Army's 92 Base Hospital has saved more than 300 people including ...
Army hospital saving lives as health infrastructure crumbles
Antidepressant Study Sheds New Light On How The Brain Works PNC Voice
A new look at antidepressants has changed the way doctors feel about the way these drugs work. While doctors usually advise that it can take a few weeks for a patient to note a difference in mood, this study shows that SSRI medications begin working within ...
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A new look at antidepressants has changed the way doctors feel about the way these drugs work. While doctors usually advise that it can take a few weeks for a patient to note a difference in mood, this study shows that SSRI medications begin working within ...
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World Alzheimer's Day at KMC Hospital today The Hindu
With the month of September being observed as “World Alzheimer's month”, the Mangalore Alzheimer's Association (MAA) and the Kasturba Medical College (KMC) will organise a series of contests and discussions on Monday to discuss issues related to the ...
Dementia is more prevalent than cancer or heart disease and is expected to trebleIrish Independent
Alzheimer's Support Group meets MondayWhite Mountain Independent
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With the month of September being observed as “World Alzheimer's month”, the Mangalore Alzheimer's Association (MAA) and the Kasturba Medical College (KMC) will organise a series of contests and discussions on Monday to discuss issues related to the ...
Dementia is more prevalent than cancer or heart disease and is expected to treble
Alzheimer's Support Group meets Monday
Selfie addiction may be linked to low-self esteem Business Standard
People who take selfies regularly are more prone to having low self-esteem, a new UK study suggests. The study, involving 2,071 UK men and women aged between 18 and 30, found that when it comes to taking photographs, 39 per cent preferred taking ...
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People who take selfies regularly are more prone to having low self-esteem, a new UK study suggests. The study, involving 2,071 UK men and women aged between 18 and 30, found that when it comes to taking photographs, 39 per cent preferred taking ...
Selfie addicts have low-self esteem, new study shows
Selfie addiction may lead to low self-esteem
Selfie addicts have low-self esteem
Chief Secy Hospitalised The New Indian Express
BHUBANESWAR: Chief Secretary Gokul Chandra Pati was hospitalised on Sunday morning after complaining of chest pain. Pati, who felt uneasiness, underwent investigation at Apollo Hospital. He has been admitted to the Cardiology Department and is ...
Odisha Chief Secy Gokul Pati hospitalised, stableOdisha Sun Times
State readies for sanitation drive from September 25Times of India
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BHUBANESWAR: Chief Secretary Gokul Chandra Pati was hospitalised on Sunday morning after complaining of chest pain. Pati, who felt uneasiness, underwent investigation at Apollo Hospital. He has been admitted to the Cardiology Department and is ...
Odisha Chief Secy Gokul Pati hospitalised, stable
State readies for sanitation drive from September 25
As our hospitals drowned GreaterKashmir.com
Red ribbons, red veils and red blankets - holding them together and waving them for help from roof-top for four horrible days and terrifying nights were those 200 doctors and medical students trapped in GMC Girls hostel. Each time a helicopter passed past ...
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Red ribbons, red veils and red blankets - holding them together and waving them for help from roof-top for four horrible days and terrifying nights were those 200 doctors and medical students trapped in GMC Girls hostel. Each time a helicopter passed past ...
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